Human Heart & Circulatory System Worksheets | Anatomy Science Activity

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Help students explore the structure and function of the human heart with this engaging Human Heart & Circulatory System worksheet pack. Designed for upper elementary and middle school learners, this printable resource introduces the anatomy of the heart, the circulatory system, and the important role they play in keeping the body healthy.
Students will learn about the heart's major structures, including the atria, ventricles, valves, aorta, vena cava, pulmonary arteries, and pulmonary veins. Through a variety of labeling, reading, and comprehension activities, students strengthen their understanding of how blood circulates throughout the body and how the circulatory system delivers oxygen and nutrients to organs and tissues.
This resource includes informational reading passages, detailed heart diagrams, labeling exercises, and review questions that encourage students to apply scientific vocabulary while developing critical thinking and comprehension skills. The worksheets are organized in a clear, student-friendly format that makes them suitable for classroom instruction, science centers, homework, independent practice, or assessment review.
Ideal for life science, human anatomy, and body systems units, this no-prep resource helps students build confidence while learning essential science concepts.
What's Included:
Human heart informational reading passages
Circulatory system overview
Labeled and unlabeled heart diagrams
Heart anatomy labeling activities
Human heart comprehension questions
Science vocabulary practice
Printable black-and-white worksheets
Answer-friendly student layouts
Ideal For:
Human anatomy lessons
Human body systems units
Circulatory system review
Life science instruction
Science centers
Independent practice
Homework assignments
Classroom or homeschool use
Support students as they investigate the human heart and circulatory system with these engaging printable anatomy worksheets that combine reading, labeling, and science review activities.





